Saturday, 3 October 2009

Supreme Court dismissed the special leave petition filed by Amway

Youngman Trivedi asked for the Supreme Court verdict on the special leave petition filed by Amway India. Here take this and enjoy. I believe that you do now know what the Supreme Court said.

SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Record of proceedings

Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (Civil) No(s). 13414/2007

From the judgement and order dated 19/07/2007 in WP No. 20470/2006 of the High Court of Andhr Pradesh, Hyderabad

Amway India Enterprises & Another

Versus

Union of India & others

(With prayer for interim relief and office report)

With SL(P) No 13415/2007 (With prayer for interim relief and office report)

Date: 14/08/2007 This petition was called on for hearing today.

Coram: Hon'ble Mr Justice J K Sema

Hon'ble Mr Justice Lokeshwar Singh Panta

For petitioner(s) Mr Soli J Sorabjee, senior advocate

Dr Rajiv Dhavan, senior advocate

Mr Anil K Kher, senior advocate

Mr Bhargav V Desai, advocate

Mr K apil Kher, advocate

Mr Rahul Gupta, advocate

Ms Reema Sharma, advocate

Mr R F Nariman, senior advocate

Mr Siddhartha Chowdhury, advocate

For IA No.2 Mr Prashant Bhushan, advocate

Mr Riohit Kumar Singh, advocate

Mr Sumeet Sharma, advocate

Ms Parul Kaur Majithia, advocate

Ms Madhulika Mohta, advocate

For Respondents(s) Mr Gopal Subramniam, ASG

Mrs D Bharathi Reddy, Advocate

For IA No 3/ 07 Mr Fakhruddin, senior advocate

Mr Iftikar Ahmad, advocate

Mr Md Irshad Hanif, advocate

UPON hearing counsel the court made the following

ORDER

Heard at length

Impleadment application is dismissed

There is no merit in these SLPs. They are, accordingly, dismssied.

We, however, direct the investigating officers, respondent Nos 5 & 6 to complete the investigation within a period of six months from today. The Investigation Oficers shall carry on the investigation with a sense of the High Court.

3 comments:

It shows that you cannot comprehend anything with one reading. The CID of Andhra Pradesh completed the investigation and filed the criminal case in the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court, Nampally, Hyderabad. The accused including Mr William Pinckney surrendered before the court and obtained bail. But they are not attending to the trial regularly and that is why the Magistrate got angry with the accused and ordered them to be present in the court for the next hearing on Nov 12, 2009.